What are some examples of infringement of intellectual property rights in life?

Examples of infringement of intellectual property rights in life include the unauthorized use of identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements in production, business operation, advertising, publicity and performance. Forge or make the same or similar trademark marks and special marks without authorization, or sell forged or made trademark marks and special marks without authorization.

Unauthorized use of identical or similar trademarks, special marks, patents, works and other creative achievements in the registration of enterprises, social organizations, institutions and private non-enterprise units and in the names of websites, domain names, places, buildings, structures and places.

Definition of infringement

Intellectual property rights in China include three categories, namely trademarks, patents and copyrights. If one of them infringes, it can be regarded as infringement of intellectual property rights. In real life, there are many acts of infringing intellectual property rights, and once they are found to constitute infringement, they must be investigated for legal responsibility.

First of all, from the perspective of the law of economic equivalence, this law requires the actor to pay the same price for the consequences caused by his actions, which is roughly equal to the price that the victim deserves. Consideration is always the basic factor in determining salary.

Obviously, infringement of intellectual property rights will constitute infringement. Because China provides protection for intellectual property rights, in this case, the infringer needs to bear corresponding responsibilities according to the actual infringement situation, and civil liability is common. However, because the infringement may violate the criminal law, it is natural to investigate the criminal responsibility of the infringer when it is identified as a criminal offence.